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At Arran Eco Savvy, we believe that active travel (walking, wheeling, and cycling) is key to creating a healthier, more sustainable island. It helps reduce carbon emissions, saves money, and improves wellbeing.
As we head into summer, we want to share an important update on our bike projects, including what’s changing and what’s coming next.
Due to current funding gaps, we’ve had to make the difficult decision to temporarily pause issuing new bikes through our loan schemes.
However, this is not a step back. Instead, it’s an opportunity to focus on building a stronger, more sustainable bike fleet for the Arran community.
Over the summer months, we’ll be:
As a result, no new bike loans will be issued until September.
Our e-bike loan scheme is currently at full capacity.
While loans are paused, you can still:
We are also taking this time to update and improve our registration system, making it more user-friendly and up to date.
We’re excited to share that our Refurbished Bike Library will relaunch in September.
This improved service will include:
In the meantime, you can still register your interest by emailing sofi@arranecosavvy.org.uk.
This work will help ensure bikes are matched to the right people and used as much as possible across the island.
Although loans are paused, our bike maintenance drop-in sessions will continue throughout the summer.
These sessions are open to everyone and are a great way to:
Location: Ormidale Pavilion, Brodick
Time: 11am to 3pm (third Tuesday of the month)
Zero Waste Cafe: 12pm to 2pm
While this temporary pause may be disappointing, it allows us to build a more resilient and accessible active travel service for Arran.
From September, we aim to return with:
If you have any questions about our active travel projects, we’d love to hear from you.
Email: sofi@arranecosavvy.org.uk
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